Lit., “the glorified
spiritual body” called the “Vesture of Bliss”. The third, or highest of the
Trikâya (Three Bodies), the attribute

developed by every “Buddha”, i.e., every initiate who has crossed
or reached the end of what is called the “fourth Path” (in esotericism the
sixth “portal” prior to his entry on the seventh). The highest of the Trikâya,
it is the fourth of

the Buddhakchêtra, or Buddhic planes of consciousness,
represented figuratively in Buddhist asceticism as a robe or vesture of
luminous Spirituality.

In popular Northern
Buddhism these vestures or robes are:

(1) Nirmanakâya

(2) Sambhogakâya

(3) Dharmakâya

The last being the
highest

and most sublimated of all, as it places the ascetic on the
threshold of